All Relations between Depression and self-efficacy

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S Beatty, J Hewit. Affective reactions to failure as a function of effort and depression. Perceptual and motor skills. vol 80. issue 1. 1995-08-31. PMID:7624214. it was hypothesized that the group low on depression would feel worse after high effort (since this would challenge their sense of self-efficacy) whereas the high depression group would feel better in this condition (since attribution of failure to situational factors would protect their sense of self-esteem). 1995-08-31 2023-08-12 human
W Wöller, G Arendt, J Kruse, J Boströ. [Perceived emotional support of HIV-positive men in relation to the stage of the disease]. Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie. vol 45. issue 6. 1995-08-31. PMID:7624472. the data indicate that (1) aspects of perceived emotional support concerning regulation of self-esteem in relation to a key figure are of greatest importance in predicting depression and state-anxiety and (2) emotional support is perceived significantly better in patients with low cd4-count, i.e. 1995-08-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
I H Jones, D M Stoddart, J Mallic. Towards a sociobiological model of depression. A marsupial model (Petaurus breviceps). The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 166. issue 4. 1995-07-31. PMID:7795919. this is a sociobiological approach to depression using hierarchy and its hypothesised relevance to self-esteem in the marsupial sugar glider (petaurus breviceps). 1995-07-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Andrews, G W Brow. Stability and change in low self-esteem: the role of psychosocial factors. Psychological medicine. vol 25. issue 1. 1995-07-24. PMID:7792358. low self-esteem, defined as negative evaluation of self (nes), has been shown to play a significant role in the development of depression at a case level (brown et al. 1995-07-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
D W Krege. Self-esteem, stress, and depression among graduate students. Psychological reports. vol 76. issue 1. 1995-06-30. PMID:7770589. self-esteem, stress, and depression among graduate students. 1995-06-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Naphol. Mental health and American Indian women's multiple roles. American Indian and Alaska native mental health research : journal of the National Center. vol 6. issue 2. 1995-06-07. PMID:7734610. analyses revealed that the sex-typed group had significantly higher depression scores, higher role conflict scores, lower self-esteem scores and lower life satisfaction scores when compared with the cross-typed and androgynous groups. 1995-06-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susan P Buckelew, Jerry C Parker, Francis J Keefe, William E Deuser, Timothy M Crews, Robert Conway, Donald R Kay, John E Hewet. Self-efficacy and pain behavior among subjects with fibromyalgia. Pain. vol 59. issue 3. 1995-05-11. PMID:7708412. specifically, this study (1) refined a pain behavior observation (pbo) methodology for use with fs patients, (2) determined whether stretching is a valid pain behavior, and (3) assessed whether psychological variables including self-efficacy and/or depression can predict pain behaviors after controlling for disease severity and age. 1995-05-11 2023-08-12 human
Susan P Buckelew, Jerry C Parker, Francis J Keefe, William E Deuser, Timothy M Crews, Robert Conway, Donald R Kay, John E Hewet. Self-efficacy and pain behavior among subjects with fibromyalgia. Pain. vol 59. issue 3. 1995-05-11. PMID:7708412. hierarchical multiple regression (mr) analyses revealed that depression did not predict pain behavior over and above myalgic scores and age; however, in 3 separate mr analyses, self-efficacy for function, pain, and other symptoms each predicted pain behavior over and above myalgic scores and age. 1995-05-11 2023-08-12 human
Susan P Buckelew, Jerry C Parker, Francis J Keefe, William E Deuser, Timothy M Crews, Robert Conway, Donald R Kay, John E Hewet. Self-efficacy and pain behavior among subjects with fibromyalgia. Pain. vol 59. issue 3. 1995-05-11. PMID:7708412. self-efficacy was related to pain behavior while depression was not among this fs sample. 1995-05-11 2023-08-12 human
C H Che. Etiology of postpartum depression--a review. Gaoxiong yi xue ke xue za zhi = The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences. vol 11. issue 1. 1995-05-10. PMID:7707445. in taiwan, chen (1994) confirmed the basic postpartum depression model, supporting the predicted relationships between perceived stress, social support, self-esteem and postpartum depression. 1995-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Mildred, S J Paxton, E H Werthei. Risk factors for eating disorders in Greek- and Anglo-Australian adolescent girls. The International journal of eating disorders. vol 17. issue 1. 1995-04-26. PMID:7894458. the variables assessed included bulimic tendencies, body dissatisfaction, use of extreme weight loss behaviors (ewlbs), self-esteem, depression and family cohesion and adaptability. 1995-04-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
M H Leddy, M J Lambert, B M Ogle. Psychological consequences of athletic injury among high-level competitors. Research quarterly for exercise and sport. vol 65. issue 4. 1995-04-07. PMID:7886284. a 4 x 3 (injury status x time of testing) repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance (dm manova) revealed that injured athletes exhibited greater depression and anxiety and lower self-esteem than controls immediately following physical injury and at follow-up 2 months later. 1995-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
E A Thompson, K A Moody, L L Egger. Discriminating suicide ideation among high-risk youth. The Journal of school health. vol 64. issue 9. 1995-04-06. PMID:7877277. discriminant analysis revealed that depression and low self-esteem were most effective in distinguishing between high-risk youth with and without high suicide ideation; family strain, anger, stress, and drug involvement also were differentiating factors. 1995-04-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
R K Oates, D L Lynch, A E Stern, B I O'Toole, G Coone. The criminal justice system and the sexually abused child. Help or hindrance? The Medical journal of Australia. vol 162. issue 3. 1995-03-16. PMID:7854222. to assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to see whether they testified, whether there were any effects on their self-esteem or behaviour, whether it resulted in depression and what their parents' perceptions of the process were. 1995-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Wallace, B Pfoh. Age-related differences in the symptomatic expression of major depression. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 183. issue 2. 1995-03-07. PMID:7844584. it is possible that psychological maturation or other age-related factors reduce vulnerability to low self-esteem during episodes of clinical depression; however, selection bias or a cohort effect cannot be ruled out with the current methodology. 1995-03-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
R G Smart, A C Ogborn. Street youth in substance abuse treatment: characteristics and treatment compliance. Adolescence. vol 29. issue 115. 1995-02-23. PMID:7832037. they had more depression and lower self-esteem, and use more alcohol and drugs. 1995-02-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
M F Scheier, C S Carver, M W Bridge. Distinguishing optimism from neuroticism (and trait anxiety, self-mastery, and self-esteem): a reevaluation of the Life Orientation Test. Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 67. issue 6. 1995-02-09. PMID:7815302. data from 4,309 subjects show that associations between optimism and both depression and aspects of coping remain significant even when the effects of neuroticism, as well as the effects of trait anxiety, self-mastery, and self-esteem, are statistically controlled. 1995-02-09 2023-08-12 human
J L Wong, D J Whitake. The stability and prediction of depressive mood states in college students. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 50. issue 5. 1995-02-01. PMID:7806648. contrary to beck's diathesis-stress model of depression, although dysfunctional attitudes, together with the number and impact of life events, self-esteem problems, and level of traditional feminine personality characteristics, predicted concurrent levels of depressive symptoms, initial level of depression was the best predictor of future depression. 1995-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
N F Woods, M Lentz, E Mitchell, L D Oakle. Depressed mood and self-esteem in young Asian, black, and white women in America. Health care for women international. vol 15. issue 3. 1995-01-26. PMID:8002420. some have related women's socially disadvantaged status, or their socialization to a traditional feminine role, to depression and low self-esteem. 1995-01-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
N F Woods, M Lentz, E Mitchell, L D Oakle. Depressed mood and self-esteem in young Asian, black, and white women in America. Health care for women international. vol 15. issue 3. 1995-01-26. PMID:8002420. self-esteem was assessed with the rosenberg self esteem scale (rosenberg, 1965) and depressed mood with the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale (radloff, 1977). 1995-01-26 2023-08-12 Not clear